Sig finally put up their Ultra (1911) on their website.

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Re: Sig finally put up their Ultra (1911) on their website.

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They just put their Sig Ultra 1911 in Nitron flavor up about a week or so back.

She's a beauty. Here are some pictures on Sig's website.

http://www.sigsauer.com/CatalogProductD ... itron.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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I have wondered - are there any advantages to an external extractor? I kinda like the clean looks of a slide with a internal extractor, except the Glock which looks good the way it is. Did not mean to take this off topic but that was the first thing my eyes were drawn too on the picture posted.
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Not meaning to resurrect an old thread, but I was curious has anyone seen these at a gun shop, a gun show? I want to see this beauty in person, but never can find this elusive beauty..
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stash wrote:I have wondered - are there any advantages to an external extractor? I kinda like the clean looks of a slide with a internal extractor, except the Glock which looks good the way it is. Did not mean to take this off topic but that was the first thing my eyes were drawn too on the picture posted.
Depending on the style, it can serve as a Loaded Chamber Indicator (which is something they never seem to realize in the states that require those).

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Re: Sig finally put up their Ultra (1911) on their website.

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$879.99 (after $132.01 rebate)
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Re: Sig finally put up their Ultra (1911) on their website.

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Curious whether this will fit most Office sized 1911 holsters? Some Sig 1911's have a wider slide making it tough with standard 1911 holsters (from what I understand).
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